par. parents take a p apt _ ed cael ae «lion ‘Al. icine Ae a ee Te coat ee ee oe ee | . sponge’: ” " - & ee a Ne ee ea nt nea 9 “ Le ee 2 naa a: AO oe sw? a —_ <a — potent ne mE pate meets oon * SP ay Rt site ne Mes tt a io eae Ale an st ta niiindiadS ante tel PRs Sakari ena ORE bak ek ln ee ant Ra «Me Biview a ne AR adebin: 5 a es a a aaa _ apa P Bh A. Shh ee BOB Ow THE EXAMINER CALENDA R. For August, 1898. —— —. MOON'S CHANGES Ist d Full Moon. %h day, Last Quarter. 17th day, New Moon 24t First Quarter. 3] Moon = ' i High Water. Sun a Morn. Aft. Rises.' Sets. | Monday 9 48 11 42 425 71 2/Tuesday 10 48 26 16 } Wednesday 23 j1l 46 28 l4 4 Thursday 101 }12 43, 29 13 5 Friday Lael Raed. Ss ll 6 Saturday 213 | 2 24 31 10 7 Sunday 248 > 314 32 8 8 Monday 3 22 | 4 09 34 7 9 Tuesday 733 1S 33) 3S 5 10 Wednesday 421 6 34 36 4 Ll Thursday » 00 8 03 38 2 12 Friday >55 907 39 0 13\Saturday 107 |957; @ 16 $89 14\Sunday 316 10 34) 41 57 15 Monday 715 1104; 43 56 16, Tuesday 10 06 11 33 44 54 17, Wednesday 1) 56 45 52 18' Thursday ,01 1145); 47 50 19\ Friday }28 1226, 48 49 20 Saturday 551103; 8 47 21/Sunday 233'143; SO 45 22) Monday 54,228); 52 43 23' Tuesday a1 '3 22 53 41 24; Wednesday 259 426 55 40 25|Thursday 40'553 | %6 38 26 Friday + 417 24 57 36 27 Saturday 600 847 58 34 28 Sunday 7 28 9 44 5 00 32 29, Monday § 50 10 33 1 30 30, Tuesday # 55 11 16 2 28 31, Wednesday 10 53 1159 | 3 26 Va TO LET.—A house containing six rooms situated back of Merchants Bank of P. E. L Apply at the office of L. L. Beer. W ANTED.—A capable servant for general housework in a farntly of two Apply to Miss Annie Alley, Prince St. WANTED,.—A girl for general housework in a family oftwo, App)y at this office. 90 Bi Umbrella Found. Apply at this office. 188 FOR S4LE.—A general purposeand driy- ing horse.6 years old, perfectly sound, quiet and comfortable for tamllv driving; also buggy and boat wegon and harness.—W, W. Beer. 388 2i WANTED.—The end of Sept a good cook. Wages $10, no washing, also a hovsemaid Sony," letterto Mrs, Bayfield Chariotte- town P. O. Box 14. WANTED.—Two experienced diving room girls, also one pantry girl. Apply at once to Hotel Davies, LOST—Between Capt, McRae's and the Post Office. a patr ofgvid spectacles in case. Finder wi!li be rewsrded by leaving them at THE EXAMINER Office. 180 TO LET.—A house on Prince Street, con aining 9 large rooms, besides halls and pin- try. The house we!! sitn ated for a boarding houre or private residence. Apply to Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen St. 173 ‘ NTED —A smart ‘voung woman that hee bad A rence in dining room f sa required, Enquire at. Hotel between the hours of ten and twelve a. m. 173 tf WANTED—Agonts for new season, new famples, vew pian of engage-ment. Luke Bros Co., Montreal. #@TO RENT OR FO! SALE.—A_ blacksmith 4 tand nearRocky Point Ferry with eight acres efiand, Apply to John Newson Ch’town. 56 3. ms, WANTED —Suce*ssfu! canvassers in anv Bye to act as closers, $8.0? per menth and expenses. Address box 679, Montreal. ————— —— WANTED.—Immoediately an_ experienced rok with reference Apply to Lady Davis. — BRICK HOUSE, POPL‘R TERRACE, ENT STREET.—Tihiat desirable residence, ane and outbulldings, opposite new Prince of W ates Col! oge, ouse has sixteen rooms and all modern conveniences. TO Letor ForSale. ApplytoF. W. Ut. Moore Attorney at Law, Executor Estate = Fred- Sewerage Works, Tenders for Manhole Covers, SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the andersigned, and endorsed “Tenders for Wanhole Covers, &c.,” will be received at tia office until noon. on Friday the 19th inst. for ‘urnishing Cast [roa Manhole Frames Covers «od other iron work, according to cond tic 4 specifications and v’ans to be geen «t “>is office,or at ‘be office of the eoginee’ of the works, Mr. Freeman C. Coffin. 53 State Street, Boston Mase. Tendera must be on the forms supplied from this office, end each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque for $50, payable to the orderot the Com- igs! This cheone will be forfei- ted ifthe party decline the contract, or fail to complete work contracted for, and will be returned in case of non accept- ance of tender. The Commiesioner: do not bind them-~ eelves to accept the lowest or any tender. D. LAIRD, Chairman ifice of Commissioners of Sewers and ‘ater Supply, Charlottetown, P.E.Is!and August 9, 1898—16 Zaw missioners. WILL.H. PRANKLIN Commission Merchant —_——_ O’Dwyer’s Cove, St John’s N. F. P. E. 1-'Produce'a’Speciality . PromptReturns and Ac’s Sales. fs Lest, Found, ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 16, 1898 A SPANISH BRAVADO. REVOLTING SCENE PICTURED BY A CASTILIAN NOVELIST. A Striking Description of the Daring and Courage Displayed by the Retired Gen- eral Who Would Not Permit an Eng- lishman to Outdo Him, The realistic Spanish novelist, Valdes, in one of his most popular stories (‘‘Sis- ter San Suplice,’’ translated by Nathan Haskell Dole) gives a description of a retired Spanish general's afternoon out which will illuminate many chivalric incidents in Spanish life and aptly illus- trates the reckless daring and courage of which the average haughty don is liberally possessed. The scene is a sort of picnic grounds in the outskirts of Seville: ‘*Meantime the animation had been on the increase among the ruffians. The period of unmannerly action had come. One of them climbed upon the table to make a speech, and the others, by way of applause, threw sherry and manza- nillain his face. Another was trying to lift with his teeth a companion whom drunkenness had stretched out on the floor. He did not succeed. He merely tore his sack coat. Still others were committing absurd and extravagant ac- tions, making a great noise and uproar. **The count remained grave and silent, drinking one glass of sherry after an- other. But his eyes were no longer, as usual, incomprehensible and unfathom- able, like those of a man tired of life. Though he did not speak or move about he seemed a different man. ‘*The Englishman had taken off his jacket and waistcoat, and, rolling up his shirt sleeves, was exhibiting his biceps, which were really powerful, and trying to break empty bottles on his arm. Once blood had come, but he went on breaking the bottles without paying any attention to it. Then he ask- ed the waiter to bring a bottle of ram and a large glass. He filled this to the brim with the liquor, and then slowly, without moving a muscle or even wink- ing, he drained it to the bottom. Then he sat down at the table opposite the count and said solemnly: ** *You can’t do that.’ “*A flash of fury gleamed through the harebrained nobleman’s eyes, but he succeeded in restraining himself, and, turning the rest of the bottle into the glass, he calmly ordered the waiter to bring him some pepper. He threw ma pinch of it, then threw into it his cigar ashes heaped up before him, and, with- out saying a word, with the same scorn- ful, contemptuous smile, drained the glass, and, not content with that, bat it in pieces. We saw his lips spotted with blood. The company received with oles and shouts of triumph this proof of an unconquerable stomach, in which it seemed as though the mational honor were concerned. “Our neighbors in the ether booths must have reached the same happy grade of temperature, for nothing was beard but extravagant shouts, the crash- Se ee - you NEED Hood’s Sarsaparilla it your blood is impure, your appe- ite gone, your health impaired. Noth ng builds up health like HOOD’S. That Wearing Tearing Maddening Headache 's often the result of eye strain instead of drugs, in snch cases the ouly reasonabie and effectual remedy is A pair of properly fitted eye- glasees or spectacles, which relieve the musclar strain and therefore cure the headache. We have made a special stndy of fitting glasses, and would he ghad to bave you cal! on us if troubled io aby way with your eyes. G- F- HUTCHESON Qreen St. Graduate Optieia SS OSVES FEUSOSSSSEECSEES EOE BO SHSNELSOOSESEES OSE LE ESE LESSSSOSEC EOS CS POSSESS SSESHS CESOSSASS EELS 1086 Ee SE OESESBORE P. E. ISLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, —0Mo— PRINCIPAL I. OXENHAM (Graduate of Montreal Business College) Pook-Keeptng in all its branches thorough- ly taught in conuection with Actual Business, Aritimetic, Shorthand Typewriting Penmanship. Business Correspondence Commercial Law. Our sy-tem is the latest and best nowin use in Canada and the United States, and suecess, from the star!, is assured. We open this year, after the Holidays, on Aug 15th Appiy at once, or send for our new Pros- tus P. U. Box 242, Ch’town, Aug 11 98. Shaw & Beairsto The Practical Plumbers Are prepared todo all kinds of jobbiog and will be pleased to furnish estimates ov 8!) branches of the trade. If you are building it would be well to get their prices They are the practical plumbers, tf4idw. -Yemains in a semiliquic condition and efilictions that a man or woman can have. } An afffiction not ouly to themselves, but Lo these with whom they come in contact. A toul breath is-a: great discourager of affection. if people only realized jnst what bad breath means. symptoms of Constipation. other symptoms are sour stomach, loss of appetite, sick and bilious headache, dizzi- ness, heartburn and distress after eating. These things mean indigestion. evart with constipation,.and e9usiipation is inexcusab's because it cam be cured— cured easily, quickly and permant ntly, by the use of Dr. Pieror’s Pieaseat Pellets. They give to nature just tne )ntle help that bilionsnesa, “peartburp,” or any of the rest of the ;: might-mare breeding brood, that these }; hittie * Pellets” will not cure. i Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce's | illustrated. For Sewerage Werks of the ed, and endorsed “Tender for Sewerage Debentures,’ up 10 the night’of Tuesday, the 23rd of August inst for the 3 Jars (>5°,900) of the City 03 tow 5b These Debentures are of the d of $500 each, are payable foriy vears ‘ date, and bear interest at three and x Laif (34) per cent, payable half~yearly. above amounot $20,000 will be issued on the 25th inst; $15,000 oa the lst October, and $15,000 on the Tenders will be $56,000 or for parts thereof not less. than $500. selves to accept the highest or any tender, Office of Commissioners of ing of glasses, codrse Taughter and swearing ‘“The count was not yet satisfied with his victory over the Englishman. While he was swallowing With apparent calm- ness the glasses of liquor which were offered to him he did not cease to de- vour him with his eyes, carried away by a dull madness, which soon broke out. His eyes, which were the only part of his impassive face that moved, gieamed more and more ferociously, like those of a madman when a straitjacket has been put on him. The Englishman continued to boast of his strength. He was now thoroughly intoxicated and talking impudently enough to the oth- ers, who were not so drunk. ***So you are very valiant, are you?’ asked the count, still smiling disdain- fully. ‘**More than you,’ retorted the Eng- lishman. ‘‘Don Jenaro started tospring at him, but the others restrained him. Soon calming uimself, he said: "If you are so brave, why not pat your hand on the table?’ ‘** What for?’ “**To pin it down with mine’ “The Englishman, without an in- stant’s hesitation, stretched out his huge, brawny hand. The count took out of his pocket a damaskeened dagger and laid his delicate, gentlemanly hand on the Englishman’s, and without hesita- tion and with a ferocious grip he raised the point with the other and drove it through both into the table. ‘The wemen uttered a cry of terror All of us men ran to their assistance A few left the place 1 search of help in an instant our booth was filled with blood. I*roi. the wounds great drops «# ssood streamed, staining the handker- chiefs which we applied to them. ‘*A doctor wiso happened to be amongr the bystanders dressed the wounds pro- visionally with the few means at his disposal. The count smiled while they were dressing his hand. The English- iit, Va 3 Bn O090D0-00-0000-00000000-0000 000000 0UV0U 20OOCOOOOOOODOOG FROM INDIA AND CEYLON ~ $ g 2 g 0 ° ° és ELEPHANT BRAND : ¢ PURITY AND STRENGTH Combined with flavour, make Tet/ey’s Elephant Branc Indo Ceyton 9 ° 3 6 ° ¢, - enlee _ 4 20.°6f. 7 eUs, }. 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AAKAAM AAA AMARA AH AH ed If She Were a Man. “Oh,” she suddenly exclaimed, ‘‘I wish I were a man.”’ **What would you do?’’ he asked. “T’ll not say what I would do, but there is one thing I will confess that I wouldn’t da”’ “And that is?’ “fT wouldn’t sit areund as if I had handcuffs ou when I happened to be alone with aigirl.’’—Cleveland Leader. Scientists measure by the contraction of petroleum ether temperatures several hundred degrees below zero F. At 310 degrees below zero, the temperature at which liquid air boils, petroleum ether contracts with: the decrease of. saan pera- tare. A foul breath is..one of the greatest It would probably be m cre 80 Bad breath is one of the Some of the They all n she needs. There x constipation, is; moO case of | indogestion, |) 1008 page COMMON *34SE M@DICAL ADVISER, |! { $50,000 Debentures : City of Charlottetown eemamemaneie j TENDERS addressed to the undersign- | will De received at this office urchase of Fifty Thonsand Doj- Charlotte- Vebentnres for Sewerage Works. enOR nas mm Of the lst December pext received for the whole Tbe Commissioners do not bind them- D. LAIRD, Chairman Sewers aud Water Supply, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. August9,; 1897—186 2aw Glenleith A blend ¢f rare old Scotch, known all over the world for its purity. Ask your wine merchant for Glenleith — Sole proprietors: Robertson Sanderson & Co. Ltd., Leith Scotland, Established 1846~— Capival paid up $350.000. For Sale by all Leading Wine & Spirit Merchants ha PSRP PES SPSS S FERS Fae ee THE CHARLOTTETON DRIVING PARK RACES, I898 Will be Held at. Chariattetown WEDNESDAY AND THUUSDAY september 14th & 15th *% FLORSE RACES $1,050.00 Premiums $1,050.00 First Day, 14th September, 189% a a sosseeeeePurse $150 00: BSG: TR ohh vs Meaeoae s c.s. can Te OTe... » cpennce comnesesen.s 0 vecesall «othe oF 200.0% 2°40 Claas (Trotters and Pacers)... ........... ‘dink udiuilastninalee4amn ae ” 150,00 Second Day, loth September, 1286, 15000 2.30 TT POOP OR EERO EO OOHe we we ee OE EOOH ETO EEE OH EEME EES HESS ESE ESE ES OHO SE HPO RESO OS « €ntries close 7th September, 1898. No horse barred: by record made after August Ist, ) 898. All further particulars given on application to the Secretary. In addition to the above, the Guideless Horse “Tommy,”Ssom Ontario, willgive three exhibitions of speed on each of the nace days. Admission to grounds, 25c. Childven under 12 years old, l5c. Special rates by steamers and railways. All communication to be addressed to the Secretary. L, HASZARD, C. R. SMALLWOOD, . President. Seeretary. August 10—tue, thur &wy td The Primus The best cil stove ever invented, consumes one quart of common kerosene in 6 hours. Generates oil ‘nto; gas Price # 4, Refrigerators Ice Cream Freezers 20 p ¢ discount r OE PUNEV EER OF EY <n ll TOURISTS HOTEL GUIDE. — Leading Hotels in This Provineg and their Location. Davies Hotel....... -+eseeeee Charlottetown Queen Hotel....... 6 seeeeeere + Revere Hote] .......-... eueatae ¥ Rankin Honse...... ica ween wo “ Duncan Hovse.......000-sece00s “ LP RD: ORO crcetes ve veronne “ Werekea Hotel. ... ... «dvccs.ce “6 ON OR ss oid) ob nnd ‘s ee Pe ee Hote? Ruse... . ...... Campbell Hotel............ cooset és Albion Terrace... ............---.Alberton Seafurth House .....c...ereceeseees “ .- Summerside ce eee Cereererre Railway House............++ --» Tignish en ce cael Georgetown Tapper House,.........:ss0ss00s ‘s Bet View BIOUOR cs ccececs ss es seevences -Souria Ck Te ihicevenpeseczee cavteetaes cae Landsdowne Hotel........... Cape Traverse Clarke’s Hotel,............--+---Kensingtoa Commercial Hotel.......... ° “ McDonald Hiouse...........+.--..- - Montague Manson House........-....Mount Stewart Charice OUR i .csccs 0008s cesece e Sea Side Hoted......000ceserceee Rustic» Beach Acadia Hotel....... .+++ 1) racedie Plearant View Hovee............... Hampton Hotel McLean.............Nine Mile Creek Pe NUE sioweibs Kid5a o Btanhope SEF Oia: cnnnivennadiisimdaiianiiel “ Shaw’s Hotel]............... Brackley Beach Nor:h Shore Howse... ROVE BIRO. cccsncs cb cncecete de ce (jood board at cheap rates may be ob- tained at »many farm houses on tke coast. ‘ Steamboat Time Tables SOUTHPORT WEST & EAST PIVERS ‘port 6,30 €.m., and reterns every half hout until[!0 p. m, (Sundays excepted,: Steamer leaves Southport for Charlottes ,jJown 64) a. m., and runs every half hour anti! 10,05 p, m. (Sundays excepted) Sundays— Leaves Charlottetown at 7 a, m. ‘and every half hour wntil $35. Steamer laid from 11.05 to 12 noons Monday—Steamer leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 6,39, 3,930 and II a, m,, I, 2, 4, and 6,39 p. m., every week day. Supday—Leaves Churlottetown 9 00 a, m., 12.45, 2 and 4 p, m.. Thursday—Leaves Charlottetown for West River Bridge 4 p. m., calling at Westville when requirad, Friday Morning--I eaves West River Bridge ‘by Charlottetown at 7.30, ealling at West- ville, returning at 4 p..m. EAST RIVER. Mondsy—Leaves for’ East River 8p. m., returning Tuesday. Leaves Hayden’s Wharf 7.3) a.m , calling at Ha ty’sand nickey's Wharves, leaving Chariottetown 3 p. m., making return trips, Leaves Saturdays at 5a, m., leaving Hay- den’s Wharf for Charioltetown at 7.30 a. m., calling at Haggarty’s and Mickey’s Wharves, making return trips at Sp, m., from Char- teitetown Steamer leaves tor Mt. Stewart ewery alter- nate week, as the tides may suit, Str. ‘‘ Jacques Cartier ” Leaves Charlottetown: forOrwell at 3 o’clock on the afternoons of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and arrives from Orwell about 30 a.m onthe same: @ays, The boat aisc ae from Orwell abeut 8 p. m. on Thurs- ys. Leaves for Crapaud at ‘a.m, and 3 p,m. on Friday,and afrives from Cripaud about a.m, On Saturday the boat leaves for Crapand at2 p.m.,and aerives at Tharlotte- bown at l0a,m, and 8.30p m, The boat cails at Vernon River every 4- | @rmate Wednesday, tides premitting. . Str. “ Eleeira ” | Leaves Charlottetown for Murray Harbor, | Georgetown and Montague every Thursday at noon. ' Arrives at Charlottetown frem Murray Harbor, Weduesday evewing abouté o'clock, ‘Canadian Gor't Railway System , Onand after MONDAY, 27th June, 1898 , vaims of this Railway will ren daily, (Sun-, , days excepted,) asundes, es Trains O Trains In | Trains Out- dis ‘Trains I ward. Reag] S#ATIONS, jward. Reac i down, up. 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IP, M. | walang © = , ae 2 A. M.'\P. : 53) 7 15) Mt. Stewart ..../ 7 10 20 £14 7 44) | Norell 5 4) 7 BI 4 11 s OS!) : ‘St P ts on ae 6 4 7 5 eas. 6 UO 1 08 : . .pouris.... 5 11) ® r M. lA M | ation i J ) ——— | A, MiP. Me P. M.} = h—— »>! A. M. 3 a PON vec nds 9 (0) ss = . Cape Traverse 8 10 om A. M. CONNECTIONS. 13 OOjar.. Point duChene, I.C.R.....ar/15: 21 QWiar..... Moncton, I. C. R......arjlds 11 15)lv. ....Levis, 1. C. R.......ar2b @ 16 ldiar.....Montreal, I. C. R. iv'19 0b 5 30ilv.......StJohn, C.P.R....ar..\11 2 2 Wid. «tae; ae, S. R..... tw 5 20).. Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exc'd).. 11 08 8 10\ar.... Boston, B. & M. R.. iv ., 78 SE vin Sand we Montreal. ... ....-| 8 OU | RF Boston, B. & M. R....2+-, | & 9 00) 4rr,...Montreal, C. P. R. lv....) 8 & A. M, iP. M. ‘ Steamer leaves Clirlottetown for South. - owe he red